Ernst Hoestra appointed as COO of Cycleon

Cycleon, the only dedicated provider of pan-European reverse logistics solutions and part of Reverse Logistics Group (RLG), announced on 4 March the appointment of Ernst Hoestra as COO.

Cycleon, the only dedicated provider of pan-European reverse logistics solutions and part of Reverse Logistics Group (RLG), announced on 4 March the appointment of Ernst Hoestra as COO.

Hoestra will be responsible for driving innovative solutions for the end-to-end management of reverse logistics solutions.

“Ernst’s experience in managing cross border and customer-focused teams, coupled with his in-depth knowledge of the European postal market, makes him a perfect fit for this position,” said Eelco Meenhorst, CEO of Cycleon. “With Cycleon’s continued growth and expansion, Ernst is a strong addition to our management team.”

Hoestra has held senior positions in both the post and the express sectors. Recently, he held the position of global industry director postal at TNT, and thereafter, vice president postal solutions at Pitney Bowes. He holds an MSc in Law from Erasmus University in Rotterdam.

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